rspec-system 0.3.2 → 0.3.3
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- data/.travis.yml +1 -1
- data/README.md +52 -2
- data/lib/rspec-system/node_set/vagrant.rb +4 -4
- data/rspec-system.gemspec +1 -1
- data/spec/system/{basic_spec.rb → system_rcp_spec.rb} +1 -8
- data/spec/system/system_run_spec.rb +38 -0
- metadata +6 -4
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### Plugins to rspec-system
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Right now we have two types of plugins, the framework is in a state of flux as to how one writes these things but here we go.
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#### Helper libraries
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Libraries that provide test helpers, and setup helpers for testing development on the software in question.
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* rspec-system-puppet <http://rubygems.org/gems/rspec-system-puppet>
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#### Node providers
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A node provider should provide the ability to launch nodes (or if they are already launched provide information to get to them), run commands on nodes, transfer files and shutdown nodes.
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That is, abstractions around other virtualisation, cloud or system tools. Right now we only have one of these for Vagrant using VirtualBox specifically and its in core.
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#### The Future of Plugins
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I want to start an eco-system of plugins for rspec-system, but do it in a sane way. Right now I see the following potential plugin types, if you think you can help please do:
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* node providers - that is, abstractions around other virtualisation, cloud or system tools. Right now a NodeSet is tied to a virtual type, but I think this isn't granual enough. Some ideas for future providers are:
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* manual - not everything has to be 'launched' I can see a need for defining a static configuration for older machines that can't be poked and peeked. Of course, we might need to add cleanup tasks for this case.
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* helper libraries - libraries that provide test helpers, and setup helpers for testing development on the software in question.
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* distro - helpers that wrap common linux distro tasks, like package installation.
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* puppet - helpers around installing different versions of puppet, PE as well - firing up masters. Perfect for testing modules I think. Puppet could be used a provisioner for setting up tests, as using shell commands for this purpose is a bit rough, not very idepotent and is re-inventing the wheel.
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* mcollective - for launching the basics, activemq, broker clusters. Useful for testing mcollective agents.
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* puppetdb - helpers for setting up puppetdb, probably using the modules we already have.
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* other config management tools - for the purposes of testing modules against them, or using them for test setup provisioners like I've mentioned before with Puppet.
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* others I'm sure ...
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These could be shipped as external gems, and plugged in to the rspec-system framework somehow.
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These could be shipped as external gems, and plugged in to the rspec-system framework somehow. Ideas on how to do this properly are very welcome, if you bring code as well :-).
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### CI Integration
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So currently I've only integrated this with Jenkins. If you have luck doing it on other CI platforms, feel free to add to this documentation.
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#### Jenkins
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My setup was:
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* Single box - 32GB of RAM and 8 cpus
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* Debian 7
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* Jenkins 1.510 (installed via packages from the jenkins repos)
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* Vagrant 1.1.5 (installed via packages from the vagrant site)
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* VirtualBox 4.2.10 (installed via packages from virtualbox)
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* RVM with Ruby 2.0.0
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The setup for a job is basically:
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* Setup your slave box to only have 1 executor (there is some bug here, something to do with vagrant not liking multiple projects)
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* Create new matrix build
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* Specify VCS settings etc. as per normal
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* Create a user defined axis called 'RSPEC_SET' and add your nodesets in there: fedora-18-x64, centos-64-x64 etc.
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* Use touchstone with a filter of RSPEC_SET=='centos-64-x64' so you don't chew up cycles running a whole batch of broken builds
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* Create an execute shell job like so:
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#!/bin/bash
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set +e
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[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
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rvm use ruby-2.0.0@some_unique_name_here --create
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I went quite complex and had Github pull request integration working with this, and quite a few other nice features. If you need help setting it up get in touch.
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require 'spec_helper_system'
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it "check system_run works" do
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describe "system_rcp:" do
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it 'check system_rcp works' do
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it 'piping should be preserved' do
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: rspec-system
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version: 0.3.
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version: 0.3.3
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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autorequire:
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2013-04-
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date: 2013-04-13 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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name: rspec
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homepage: https://github.com/kbarber/rspec-system
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specification_version: 3
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summary: System testing with rspec
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test_files:
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has_rdoc:
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